device driver

A device driver is responsible for accessing the hardware
registers of the device and often includes an interrupt handler to service interrupts generated by the device.

Device drivers often form part of the lowest level of the
operating systemkernel, with which they are linked when
the kernel is built. Some more recent systems have loadable
device drivers which can be installed from files after the
operating system is running.

The development suite contains the LinxSmart library, hardware drivers, the LinxSmart Loyalty Manager software with full documentation, and source code in Borland(R) Delphi(TM) and TURBOPOWER(R) Orpheus(TM) (both sold separately).

NI application software including LabVIEW, LabWindows[TM]/CVI, Measurement Studio and SignalExpress, as well as NI hardware drivers for PCI Express, PCI, PXI and USB devices, will be available for use with Windows Vista shortly after Microsoft releases the operating system to the general public.

The development suite contains the LinxSmart library, hardware drivers, and the LinxSmart Loyalty Manager software with full documentation, and source code in Borland(R) Delphi(TM) and TURBOPOWER(R) Orpheus(TM) (both sold separately).

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